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doo 4th October 2002 23:06

Easy 446 in USA?
 
A brit friend of mine living in Texas was scanning Houston ATC and heard a brit accent on an Easy446 call sign. Any Info?

Huck 4th October 2002 23:31

A Long-EZ, perhaps?

Rollingthunder 4th October 2002 23:40

Delivery flight?

Burger Thing 5th October 2002 05:10

Divertion? :D

brakedwell 5th October 2002 06:50

Navigation error?

antonovman 5th October 2002 07:58

wow weather must have been bad in LTN that day :cool:

nojacketsrequired 5th October 2002 08:18

It's a new route LTN-IAH.

The fare is £22.50 one way .......and £840.00 for the return leg!!.
Sounds familiar.

NJR.(Bacardi & Coke loads of ice and lemon).:D :D ;).

no sig 5th October 2002 13:07

Very impressive duct propagation?? Except we don't have a 446, 646 maybe?

Colonel Klink 5th October 2002 13:21

The delivery flights for easyJet on the -700 depart from Boeing Field, go up through Canada over Kelowna, Hudsons Bay past Churchill, , Iqaluit, Sondestrom, Keflavik, Belfast, and into Luton on a fairly northerly route. The one I did took 9 hours 32 minutes direct. Since none yet have gone astray on a delivery flight, must be someone else using the callsign!!!

Regards,

The Colonel.:D

Manual Reversion 5th October 2002 23:59

Operated back to LTN in G-EZJS (latest addition) last week but we definately went North out of Seattle (9 hrs 20 )
C/S Ezy 100

longarm 6th October 2002 17:19

maybe it was operating to London Houston or Glasgow Fort Worth. oh no sorry thats Ryanair...doh!

Gaza 6th October 2002 19:46

Manual Reversion & Colonel Klink - Are the aircraft standard or are temporary tanks fitted to extend range?

Colonel Klink 6th October 2002 20:24

The airrcaft is absolutely standard, it went into service a few hours after we arrived when fitted with some extra kit.:D

kriskross 7th October 2002 11:07

I may be slightly out, but I think the record is about 50 minutes from landing post delivery to loading passengers for first revenue flight. It is in absolutely standard fit.

Brookmans Park 7th October 2002 16:38

ez446 in USA
 
Longarm for yr info the offical Ryanair designation for IAH is "Dublin west"


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